More D700 Sample Photos vs. D600, Anyone??

I am selling my D7000, hopefully by the end of this week, and i am looking into jumping into FF. I haven't made up my mind yet, and i might just wait for D7000 replacement, just maybe.

I am seeing many photos being posted here from the D600, and they sure look very live, sharp, and CRYSTAL CLEAR! Very nice photos indeed.

Are photos from a D700 not as good that people are not really interested in or embarrassed to post them???

I am seriously considering getting a used D700 instead of the D600. Why?? i am just not the type of guy that likes to put up with BS. I really really like those images from the D600, but there is NO WAY IN HELL i am willing to put up with the dust/oil mumble jumbo going around and i am not interested in having to clean the sensor every so many shots. I think that is RIDICULOUS. I have never had to do the cleaning on my D7000, i don't hear this issue with D300, D700 owners, so i really don't see why i would shoot my own foot and open a can of worms with the D600.

BUT!! I would be willing to invest on the D600 until Nikon confirms that the issue has been addressed and new bodies going out of the factory don't have this problem anymore (that day may never come until the next D600 replacement )

I am looking for a care free reliable camera with awesome auto focus and awesome everything, i mostly do family, kid's portraits, and friend's weddings, I don't do landscape, i am not a pro (but i do like pro quality) and from threads that i have read, many of you say that the D700 is one of a kind reliable mean machine, better AF than D600, etc, etc.

I honestly don't believe in "seeing is believing", spiritually wise that is, because i actually believe what i don't see, but in this case seeing more D700 images would sure be helpful

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